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The compound is AlCl3, three electrons are transferred. Al has an oxidation number of +3, Cl -1
The compound Al2S3 involves the transfer of 6 electrons. Al has an oxidation number of +3. and sulfur -2
Oxidation number of F is -1.Oxidation number of O is +2.
Argon's valence number is 8, it has 18 electrons, and its oxidation number is 0 because it doesn't react.
The oxidation number of an ionic atom or molecule is the number electrons that it has lost or gained.
The compound is AlCl3, three electrons are transferred. Al has an oxidation number of +3, Cl -1
Type your answer here... The number of electrons transferred in the reaction
When a molecule dissociates in to ions , some ions take up more electrons they required , they are said to be in Oxidation state. If another ion which have deficient electrons came near this ion , the electrons from first ion transferred to another ion. Now the oxidation number -2 means it has two excess electrons and want to loose two electrons to get stability.
It is called Oxidation number.
The compound Al2S3 involves the transfer of 6 electrons. Al has an oxidation number of +3. and sulfur -2
Singl atom has 12 electrons. Oxidation number of it is +2.
Oxidation number of F is -1.Oxidation number of O is +2.
Oxidation Number
Argon's valence number is 8, it has 18 electrons, and its oxidation number is 0 because it doesn't react.
The oxidation number of an ionic atom or molecule is the number electrons that it has lost or gained.
The oxidation number of an atom states how it shares its valence electrons with other elements (or ions or compounds). A neutral atom always has its oxidation number 0: it does not share any electrons. A cation has a positive oxidation number and that of anion is negative because they donate and attract electrons respectively.
Outer electrons are the electrons that are borrowed or stolen in a reaction. Because a non-metal has a negative oxidation number, it will borrow electrons from a metal to complete its outer shell. Metals have positive oxidation numbers and tend to lose electrons in reactions.